Engineering Summer Camps

Do you like math and science, interested in how things work, enjoy problem solving and like working with a team of people?

If so, you might be a future engineer. From defense and infrastructure to telecommunications and consumer electronics, engineers make the world a better place. An engineering degree can also open doors to careers in business, law and medicine. The options are limited by only your imagination!

The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering wants to expose middle and high school students to the world of engineering through our summer camps. The camps will be conducted by faculty, staff and students from the college who will ensure students receive a broad overview of the engineering profession by participating in a number of hands-on activities.

This is a residential camp. Throughout the week, students will explore the different engineering majors while participating in hands-on activities. Sessions will be led by engineering faculty members, Auburn Engineering students and engineering organizations.

If you have any questions, please email our Engineering Summer Camp Office at futureengineer@eng.auburn.edu; . We hope to see you next summer at camp!

Junior Tigers Engineering Camp: July 14th - July 18th, 2019

For rising 10th — 11th graders

Price: $600

This is a residential camp. During the week, students will explore the different engineering majors while participating in hands-on activities. Sessions will be led by Student Engineering Organizations, faculty members, and current Auburn Engineering students.

If you have any questions, please email our Engineering Summer Camp Office at futureengineer@eng.auburn.edu. We hope to see you next summer at camp!

Women in Engineering Camp: July 14 - July 17, 2019

For rising 9th — 12th grade female students

Price: $450

This is a girls-only residential camp. The camp will focus on issues important to women in the field of engineering. Sessions will be led by women engineering organizations, faculty members, alumni, and current Auburn Engineering students.

If you have any questions, please email our Engineering Summer Camp Office at futureengineer@eng.auburn.edu We hope to see you next summer at camp!

Computer Science for All Girls (CS4ALL-G): June 16th - June 21st, 2019

For rising 6th — 8th grade girls

Price $650

This residential and commuter camp is directed by Dr.Daniela Marghitu, professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. This camp aims to foster interest in computer science among girls by providing an engaging and active programming development experience using CS Unplugged kinesthetic activities and Microsoft Kodu to teach basic computer programming skills in a fun environment.

This residential and commuter camp is directed by Dr.Daniela Marghitu, professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. MAGIC (Mentoring Alabama Girls in Computing) camp is an annual summer camp conducted in the Computer Science and Software Engineering laboratories at Auburn University. This camp aims to inspire high school girls to have an active participation in computer science related majors and careers. To pursue this goal MAGIC is going to add an extensive authentic learning environment that has personal and industry relevance in both computational and artistic domains by utilizing the power of Scratch and EarScratch environment tools.

Junior Robotics and Game Development: June 9th - 14th, 2019

For rising 6th — 8th grade students

Price: $650

This is a non-residential camp directed by Dr.Daniela Marghitu, professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. This program introduces advanced computer science and computational thinking concepts through hands-on application of game design and development and robotics.

Robotics and Game Development: June 9th - 14th, 2019

For rising 9th — 12th grade students

Price: $650

This is a non-residential camp directed by Dr.Daniela Marghitu, professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. This program introduces advanced computer science and computational thinking concepts through hands-on application of game design and development and robotics.